Does anyone have any idea how much colder one can go if one uses two of the open cell foam pads with the SS undercover? That is, if one can go to 30*F with one pad and a SB, what temp with two pads, and a SB?
Thanks in advance..John
Does anyone have any idea how much colder one can go if one uses two of the open cell foam pads with the SS undercover? That is, if one can go to 30*F with one pad and a SB, what temp with two pads, and a SB?
Thanks in advance..John
I don't have any direct experience with using two OCF pads, but my work with augmenting the OCF pad with an Exped Multimat is available in my BGT report here:
http://www.backpackgeartest.org/revi...0Kurt%20Papke/
With a space blanket you might be able to get into the 20's if using a good mummy sleeping bag. If you are using a quilt on top you won't be able to go quite as low.
--Kurt
Its all in the Rvalue. different thickness are different rvalues. http://sectionhiker.com/2009/03/27/s...-pad-r-values/
there is a few to get you started
Thanks for all your responses. I was wondering if it would be better to get two ocf pads from Hennesy. It seems that the heat sheet, and exped multimat, along with the torso and kidney pads would be the best bet, before needing to add further layers. Have I got a handle on this?
Last edited by OldnSlow; 08-24-2009 at 14:42. Reason: spelling, as usual
I have gotten to at least 11 with a 3/4 length blue CCF pad doubled with a truckers (silver) windscreen.
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